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Elfie Hopkins
Creepy … Elfie Hopkins
Creepy … Elfie Hopkins

Elfie Hopkins – review

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This Welsh-set comedy-horror noir doesn't quite work – but the director might still be one to watch

There are some nice moments in this debut feature, a comedy horror-noir, but it doesn't quite hang together. In a Welsh village, lonely Elfie Hopkins, played by Jaime Winstone, passes the time by affecting the mannerisms of a private detective – part Miss Marple, part Jake Gittes – and smoking weed with a mate ,who secretly has feelings for her. Then a very creepy family moves in to the village. It doesn't totally take off until the final act, but there's evidence here that Ryan Andrews will become a force to be reckoned with.

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